Motor Bike Rider
Motor Bike Riders As an mx racing fan or a non participant, it is tough to understand the extreme level of physical fitness that is required for a rider in these events. People who are unaware of the requirement of the sport assume that the motor bike rider is not required to do anything strenuous. All that they have to do is steer the motorised bike around the track for the required period of time. This for them is similar to what anyone would do driving a family car around the block.
The fact, however, remains that motor bike racing is among the most physically demanding sport in existence. You will know the level of physical fitness required if you observe the rider's action and the speed at which he drives on the track. The rider is expected to maintain significant control and also needs to maintain a precise speed and control of the machine.
The track or the racing terrain is so demanding that people would have difficulty walking normally on these tracks while maintaining a high speed rate. The rider not only has to manage the rough terrain, but also has to control the machine that can weigh up to two hundred pounds. You can imagine how difficult it can be to manage such a heavy machine that also has an engine that produces a speed of at least fifty horsepower. During the race, the rider's arms and legs are in motion at a constant speed, all the while fighting for control of the bike.
High speed landings from heights which exceed twenty feet, and the two feet high bumps add on to the level of energy consumed during the race. Normally, these professional motor racing events last for at least half an hour, thus testing the endurance and strength of the rider. The rider, in this half an hour rides the bike as fast as possible without
The Challenging Profession Of A Motor Bike Rider
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